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Six clubs supported by one Peruvian wool supplier (6)

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Six clubs supported by one Peruvian
wool supplier
(6)

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(Six)
letter group
(clubs)
letter
[supported by]
charade
(one Peruvian)
letter group
wool supplier
definition

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Link Word Synonym Example of Type of Anagrammed Hidden Selection Homophone Reversed

V __ C __ N __

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vicuna

Small wild cud-chewing Andean animal similar to the guanaco but smaller; valued for its fleecy undercoat

This is the solution to the cryptic crossword clue : Six clubs supported by one Peruvian wool supplier (6). Look below for an explanation to help you as the cryptic crossword solver understand it.

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(Six)
letter group
VI
(clubs)
letter
C
[supported by]
charade
(one Peruvian)
letter group
UNA
wool supplier
definition
VICUNA

A charade made up of three parts to give vicuña, an animal valued for its wool.

[Six] in roman numerals is VI, [clubs] in a pack of cards can be abbreviated to C, and a Spanish (language spoken in Peru) word for one is UNA [one Peruvian].

The charade is joined together by [supported by].

VI + C + UNA

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